These two lists are compiled by the Safety Restraint Coalition in Seattle, Washington. We endeavor to keep this list accurate and up-to-date, however information from the manufacturers may change without our knowledge. Call the manufacturer to verify recall information.

Should I continue to use a recalled seat?

Many defects are minor, but some are serious. All problems should be corrected as soon as possible. If you do not have another seat to use, ask the manufacturer if the seat is safe to use while waiting for replacement parts.

If the manufacturer is out of business, or replacement parts are no longer available, destroy the seat. Use a permenant marker to write "Unsafe for Use". Place it in a plastic garbage bag. remove the pad and harness and dispose of these items separately.

Car Seats & Boosters

Washington's Child Passenger Safety Program

important links

This site is designed to provide general information on child restraint selection and use in the Unites States. It is not intended to take the place of your child restraint and vehicle manuals. This site provides contact information for child restraint manufacturers and we recommend you contact them for the most up to date use and installation requirements of their products.